Rainbow Snippets June 30th

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Happy last day of June! Wow…where has this year gone to? It dragged at the beginning, but since beginning a new job it’s been flying….





Bernard is back out in the world!!! Wooooo. Plus, I’ve created him and Jack in the Sims 4…they’re roomies right now…so I’ll update you on how it goes. As promised, here are the buy links to Amazon, and multiple other sites:





AMAZON





UNIVERSAL BUY LINK





What is Rainbow Snippets? It’s a group of LGBT+ authors who post six sentences (or more) from a current WIP, published work or even something they’ve read that they want to rave about. Click on the link below the rainbow to be transported to a place of wonder where you will find tasters of everything from sweet romance, to hot and steamy, to fantasy and sci-fi.





Blurb:





Bernard Covington, suicidal and not the most-handsome man in the world would be happy to leave the world behind altogether.  That is until he meets Dr. Jack Larson. The physician takes his wounded heart and soul and patches them back together, but is he Mr. Perfect?





Bernard and Jack develop a romance, but soon the tide begins to shift as Jack’s past is revealed and it becomes a game-changer for the couple to deal with.





Will Bernard and Jack have a happy ending or will he succumb to his desire to end it all or will dealing with Jack’s phantoms keep him going? Only Bernard’s diary knows what secrets lurk in his soul…





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“Ten. I wanted to make sure this time,” he answered quietly.





She
walked away from the computer station and sat down next to him. “You keep
saying this time. Sweet Jesus, Mr. Covington, how many times have you tried
this?”





He
scratched his scalp and cocked a thick eyebrow. “Oh, this is the fourth time in
the past 10 years. I keep getting a little braver every time.”





Nancy
cocked her head and her long brown ponytail that had been resting on her
shoulder fell out of sight. She leaned her thin frame forward in the chair, and
adjusted her bright blue scrubs. “Is there someone I can call or refer you to?
We have some excellent psychiatrists—”





“No,
please. Don’t,” Bernard pleaded. “I’ve been to some of the best in this county,
hell even in the city. No one can help me. I’m not worth saving.”





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